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1999 AutoCAD Version Specs 11/28/2010 00:00:00
AutoCAD is the primere design tool for building professionals.AutoCAD 2000 was first released in March of 1999 and was the only release between 1997 and July 2000. The 1999...
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How to Access a User Account 11/28/2010 00:00:00
User accounts on a computer allow each user to have his own preferences and space on the same computer. They also allow people to protect their computers by giving some users limited access. In...
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How to Use a Continuous Ink Supply System 11/28/2010 00:00:00
Using a continuous ink system allows you to cut down on manufacturer ink costs with an ink-jet printer while cutting entirely the need to change ink cartridges. All ink is kept externally and...
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How to Set Up Dual Display on a 945 in Fedora 7 11/28/2010 00:00:00
Setting up dual displays on a 945 running the Fedora 7 operating system involves manually configuring the display properties of each monitor in your setup. This involves picking both a...
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Why My Video File Crashes My Computer 11/28/2010 00:00:00
A computer can crash for many reasons that are not obvious. Opening a video file can cause your computer to crash for a few simple reasons though. Addressing some common problems will help...
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Options for Red Hat 5 Kickstart 11/28/2010 00:00:00
The Kickstart file is part of a method to install Red Hat Linux automatically. The Kickstart Configurator, available on the Red Hat 5 installation CD, can automatically create...
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How to Disable Gnome Grab Desktop Images 11/28/2010 00:00:00
"Gnome" is to Linux as "Windows Explorer" is to Windows -- it is the backbone of the operating system's graphical user interface. It lets you see all the files and folders on your hard drive....
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How to Install Enterprise 11/28/2010 00:00:00
The Windows 7 Enterprise operating system is an upgrade from the Windows Professional operating system and is typically purchased by large corporations. Enterprise includes exclusive features,...
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How to Do a Complete System Reinstall 11/28/2010 00:00:00
As you use your operating system, you'll find over time your computer begins to experience a general slowdown. This slowdown is often associated with system clutter, the buildup of device...
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Will I Lose Any Applications During the Transfer of Data From One Computer to a Replacement? 11/28/2010 00:00:00
When you buy a new computer, you'll probably get something much faster and powerful. Among the excitement though there is some frustration because you must go through the process of copying your...
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Disassembly Instructions for an HP ze4900 11/24/2010 00:00:00
During your notebook computer's lifespan, any number of the internal hardware components are susceptible to failure due to accidental damage, power surges or even simply by accrued dust. A dead...
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How Do I Configure Netmask on an SCO UNIX? 11/24/2010 00:00:00
SCO UNIX is a commercial UNIX system often used for servers and other enterprise purposes. SCO UNIX includes full networking support and a graphical configuration tool for modifying network...
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How to Run X-Plane on 64-Bit Linux 11/24/2010 00:00:00
X-Plane is a flight simulator program developed for high-graphics computers. It is designed to run natively on Windows. Ubuntu Linux has a free application that allows you to run Windows...
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Pro/Engineer System Requirements 11/24/2010 00:00:00
Pro/Engineer is a CAD program for Windows and Solaris operating systems.Pro/Engineer is developed by PTC, and is a widely-used 3D CAD application. Users are attracted to the...
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What Is an HP Boot Optimizer? 11/24/2010 00:00:00
Many HP and Compaq computers contain a program called "HP Boot Optimizer." This program is meant to decrease the amount of time that the computer takes to start up; it can, however, cause...
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Can I Rescue Files From a Crashed Laptop With Linux? 11/24/2010 00:00:00
There is nothing so panic-inducing as having all your personal and professional data locked inside a broken computer. However, if your computer can boot up and the issue is not in a failed hard...
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How to Reinstall Ntoskrnl.exe 11/24/2010 00:00:00
Ntoskrnl.exe is just one of many oddly named system files necessary for your Windows operating system to operate properly. Because it is a system file, it is also often a target for viruses and...
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Passive RFID Reader Theory 11/24/2010 00:00:00
Passive RFID (radio-frequency identification) is a low-cost RFID application in which the tags (RFID microchips) have no power source. Passive RFID readers (also called interrogators) provide the...
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How to Read the Receipts of the Mac OS X Leopard 11/24/2010 00:00:00
When using an Apple computer that runs the Mac OS X Leopard operating system, all data you install, purchase and download is recorded into the computer's memory bank. This includes the receipts...
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How to Set up a Linux GSM SMS Gateway 11/24/2010 00:00:00
You can use your computer to send short messages to GSM cell phones, but a computer sends messages using Internet Protocol (IP) technology, and GSM cell phones receive it using the protocols for...





